UEFA’s disciplinary committee on Monday fined Croatia 100,000 euros for flares thrown on the pitch by its fans that halted the Euro 2016 match against Czech Republic.

Flares are thrown onto the pitch during the Euro 2016 Group D match between the Czech Republic and Croatia at the Geoffroy Guichard stadium in Saint-Etienne.(AP)

UEFA’s disciplinary committee on Monday fined Croatia 100,000 euros for flares thrown on the pitch by its fans that halted the Euro 2016 match against Czech Republic.

UEFA also ordered the Croatian federation, the HNS, not to sell tickets to fans “identified by the HNS and the Croatian authorities as hooligans.” But the ticket sanction was deferred until the end of the tournament.

Croatian fans threw more than 10 flares on the pitch at the end of Friday’s match in Saint-Etienne causing a four-minute suspension.